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Every frame is shot from the perspective of a hidden camera camouflaged as an everyday object.

Film/Series: The Truman Show

Category: Trivia Fact

Timestamp: 00:00:00

In Seahaven, everything is a set, and Peter Weir uses unique camera angles to emphasize Truman’s total surveillance. From a camera lens inside a ring to a microphone hidden in a bridge, these visual details are narrative clues that reinforce the film's theme. On Framehunt, identifying these hidden cameras reveals the technical brilliance behind the cinematography and the dark satire of reality television.

Every frame is shot from the perspective of a hidden camera camouflaged as an everyday object. in The Truman Show

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